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Talk of govt change baseless: Minister Gyawali



GULMI: Minister for Foreign Affairs, Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, has said the talk of government change is baseless.

Minister Gyawali said this while addressing a program organized to hand over the PCR machine to Resunga Municipality in Tamghas today. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) machines are handed over to the municipality for the prevention and control of COVID-19 in Gulmi district.

On the occasion, the Minister, who is also the standing committee member of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP), said, “If anyone has thought that there would be a revolt in the NCP and the party will meet an accident, then this thought would turn to be false.”

Stating that NCP’s unity was linked to many issues like the country’s constitution, the democratic system, national unity and the struggle for national dignity, he said the present government was capable of fulfilling the people’s mandate.

Minister Gyawali said the present priority should be against unemployment and on managing the people returned home from abroad, on how to repatriate the territory included in the recently updated political and administrative map of the country, on making the economy stronger and on how to bring prosperity and happiness to the people.

He reiterated that so far success has been achieved in the fight against COVID-19 in terms of means and resources, pointing out that the three tiers of government should still work more in terms of preparedness with experts warning of an increase in infection and situation turning worse.

Publish Date : 18 July 2020 20:15 PM

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